The Liberator. Volume 1, Number 2 (April 1918). Max Eastman, editor. Published in USA prior to 1923, public domain.
CONTENTS: Cover: "Miss Anita Loos," by Frank Walts. Max Eastman: Editorials. Ruth R. Pearson: "To Woodrow Wilson" (poem). Beulah Amidon, John Storrs, Hortense Flexner, Ruth Pickering, Helen Hoyt: Poetry. Max Eastman: "China's Paintings." Vladimir Lossieff (trans.): "The Terrorist" (fiction). "Residents of Tulsa": "Tulsa, November 9th" (Anti-IWW violence). Annette Wynne: "A Fiddle is a Strange Thing" (poem). John Reed: "Red Russia." ----- "Part I: Kerensky." ----- "Part II: A Visit to the Russian Army." Annette Wynne: "Crucified" (poem). Rose Henderson: "When War Came." Art Young: "Good Night!" (centerfold art). Elmer L. Reizenstein: "A Diadem of Snow: A Play in One Act" (Romanovs). Howard Brubaker: "April Fool!" (snippets). Max Eastman: "Two Poems" (poetry). Charles T. Hallinan: "From Washington: Compulsory Military Training." Floyd Dell: Book Reviews: ----- Alexander Trachtenberg (ed.): "The American Labor Year Book, 1917-18." ----- G.K. Chesterton: "A Short History of England." ----- Vachel Lindsay: "The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems." ----- May Sinclair: "A Tree of Heaven." (review by "R.P.") ----- E.L. Grant: "Where Bonds are Loosened." James Weldon Johnson: "Negro Poetry -- A Reply to the Editor." Book notes. Dorothy Day: "A Coney Island Picture." Kathryn Peck: "In the Day Nursery" (poem). Advertising.
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